Car Park Label Scheme rules are easy to abuse: Nearby were five spaces reserved for hybrid cars. Why should hybr...

I was pleased to read the letter "Car park operators can act to help the disabled" (Feb 8) from the Centre for Enabled Living. I have been disabled for many years now and have been constantly frustrated by drivers who are not handicapped but use the handicapped parking lots. On Thursday, the one handicapped space at Block 158, Mei Ling Street was occupied, as it was two days earlier. No sign of a driver and no handicapped label. On other occasions, drivers have said that they would take just five minutes. So, what am I supposed to do? Wait for them and block traffic in the process? Recently, at Thomson Plaza, there was a car with a homemade handicap logo, not the first time I have seen homemade labels.On many occasions, I have also seen cars displaying Class 1 labels, not on the left side of the windscreen but on the top centre, where they cannot be read. I managed to pers...